The dynamic situation surrounding the new corona virus also requires drastic measures from us at Roland Berger. We see it as our duty to prevent further spread of the virus and thus contribute to the general safety and health of all people around us. For this reason, our Spring / Summer events will be postponed or cancelled for the time being. Despite the challenging situation, we are here for you with our expertise and believe that together we can find a quick return to normality.

As the "New Normal" is on the doorsteps, our Partners Casper Veenman and Jan-Philipp Hasenberg reflect on what the new situation means for the Automotive industry and how to adjust long-term strategic alignments.

Tim Longstaff has been a Partner in Roland Berger’s London office since 2015. He advises clients in the construction, engineering and energy industries. He is an engineering-focused strategy consultant with more than 20 years of experience split between professional services and industry. He has held leadership roles in various consultancies, where he deepened his knowledge and expertise in the engineering sector, serving environmental companies, technical consultancies, contractors and energy equipment manufacturers. He has worked on projects in the US, the Middle East, China and Europe.

Tim began his career in 1992 as a Development Engineer working with Rolls-Royce. He then joined IPG Strategy Consultants (subsequently acquired by Roland Berger) in 1998, where he became known for aftermarket and technical services projects. Tim holds a Master's degree in Mechanical Engineering from Cambridge University (UK) and an MBA from SDA Bocconi in Milan, Italy.